Beijing locks down more districts as new virus outbreak gathers pace

Beijing locks down more districts as new virus outbreak gathers pace

Beijing: China’s capital city raced Monday to control a fresh coronavirus outbreak, with 79 cases linked to a single wholesale food market in Beijing where authorities have locked down neighbourhoods and launched a massive test and trace programme.
The outbreak in China — where the disease first emerged last year — had largely been brought under control until a fresh batch of cases was detected in the capital last week.
Health officials reported 49 new coronavirus cases nationwide on Monday, including 36 more in Beijing where a cluster linked to the Xinfadi market in the south of the city has fuelled fears of a second wave of infections.
City official Li Junjie said at a press conference that cases had also been found at the Yuquandong wholesale market in the capital’s northwestern Haidian district. At least one of the people infected there had a connection to Xinfadi.
As a result, Yuquandong had been closed as well and nearby schools would be shut, while people living in 10 housing estates around it would be forbidden from leaving their homes, he said.
AFP saw a car bearing the Centre for Disease Control (CDC) logo — China’s authority on controlling the disease — arrive Monday at the area surrounding the heavily-guarded market.
Multiple residential compounds on the same block had been sealed off, and residents were seen receiving parcels from delivery drivers through gates.
It was not immediately clear how many households were under the new lockdowns, but the orders will affect thousands of people.
Officials also said Monday some close contacts of cases linked to the market would have to wear “smart thermometers” to monitor their body temperatures, while others had been sent to centralised quarantine facilities.
—Agencies

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